The cases are progressing against two men who authorities and witnesses say barged into a home near Colorado State University and demanded a nonexistent cocaine “stash” prompting the home’s occupants to fight back.

Five CSU students were hanging out in their living room about 8:45 p.m. on April 7 in the 800 block of West Laurel Street. That’s when three masked men armed with aluminum baseball bats stormed through the side door, demanded cash and cellphones and shouted that they were after “the stash,” a resident said previously.

Residents shouted that the masked men had the wrong house, and a brawl ensued.

The man one of the occupants fought back against and eventually pinned to the ground across the street from Corbett Hall was identified as 22-year-old Dillon Cosgrove. He is due in court for a possible plea deal July 1.

His counterpart, Spencer Crocker, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated robbery and burglary. Crocker has since pleaded guilty to felony attempted extortion and use of deadly weapon (a sentence enhancer). He is due in court for sentencing July 22.

Fort Collins police have identified the third suspect as Derrick Allen Steinwand, 20. He is wanted on suspicion of felony robbery, assault and burglary. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, but he has has not yet been apprehended. Anyone with information is urged to contact Fort Collins Police Services.